HELP:Batch Rotate portrait D100 NEFs & Can C1 read xmp?
Can PhaseOne help me or:
1 - Does anyone know how to batch rotate portrait orientation NEF files from the Nikon D100 camera?
I now use the D2X and they are automatically rotated.
But I have thousands of travel pictures taken with my old D100 camera, that I want to reprocess in capture one. I like the way it processes files better than with my old bridge application.
Is there a way of batch rotating the vertical files in C1 since the xmp files of bridge do not seem to transfer to C1?
I remember being a nightmare having to rotate them one by one or a few at the time in Bridge already!...
2 - Or... Is there a way to rename the xmp file along with the file itself to keep the xmp settings created in bridge and associated with the file - like the orientation - and then transfer those to C1?
I renamed in iview because it allows to eliminate/replace part of the name but keep the original camera name of 4 digits. But the xmp are not renamed along with the files and I loose the settings even in Bridge itself.
3 - Reading the discussions back in early to mid 2006, people (PhaseOne?) were saying that xmp data was supposed to become transferrable to C1 within 6 months.
Does anyone know if it happenned or when it will ???... 😊
I use a G5 with Mac OS X 10.4.8
And I have downloaded and used CS3 Beta as well
Thanks
Veronique
1 - Does anyone know how to batch rotate portrait orientation NEF files from the Nikon D100 camera?
I now use the D2X and they are automatically rotated.
But I have thousands of travel pictures taken with my old D100 camera, that I want to reprocess in capture one. I like the way it processes files better than with my old bridge application.
Is there a way of batch rotating the vertical files in C1 since the xmp files of bridge do not seem to transfer to C1?
I remember being a nightmare having to rotate them one by one or a few at the time in Bridge already!...
2 - Or... Is there a way to rename the xmp file along with the file itself to keep the xmp settings created in bridge and associated with the file - like the orientation - and then transfer those to C1?
I renamed in iview because it allows to eliminate/replace part of the name but keep the original camera name of 4 digits. But the xmp are not renamed along with the files and I loose the settings even in Bridge itself.
3 - Reading the discussions back in early to mid 2006, people (PhaseOne?) were saying that xmp data was supposed to become transferrable to C1 within 6 months.
Does anyone know if it happenned or when it will ???... 😊
I use a G5 with Mac OS X 10.4.8
And I have downloaded and used CS3 Beta as well
Thanks
Veronique
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Hello
Here is some answers.
1. Select the range of images you want to rotate and then click the rotate in the toolbar.
2. XMP sidecar files will be supported from Capture One 4.0 but isn't currently.
3. Same as Question 2.0 -
Well...Ulf...
Thanks for your nice reply... but I was looking - hoping!... - for a little bit of a better, faster way than reselecting one by one... or even e few at the time!... THOUSANDS of images!... as I already went through that process in bridge!... and it took hours!... I mean days!... rotating those images!....
Are you telling me that there is NO built in feature to rotate them automatically?... or recognize the rotation already made in Bridge???...
Will the rotation built in xmp be recognized???
When will C1 v 4.0 be released?
Veronique0 -
Hello
There is a few features around this.
You can ofcourse do a Apple + A, and rotate all. But I presume this is not what you want.
If the camera has a rotating sensor then the software will recognize it, but if it doesnt then it is not that easy.
On the Canon 1Ds you can set force orientation when shooting tethered but I guess this does not help you either.
XMP sidecar files will be supported in 4.0
Built in XMP, I am not sure, I believe you refer to EXIF data which is supported (industry standard, some manufacture specific might be missing) it can be seen by using Get info (Apple + I)0
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